Anyone else get this in their Moz Account inbox?
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I'm assuming it wasn't targeted at just me... I certainly hope not anyway lol:
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RE: sarahudah@yahoo.com Message sent by sarah4u on Yesterday, 04:25 Hello i am sarah udah, i saw your profile to day at (seomoz.org) and became in trested in you,i will also like to know you more and i want you to send an email to my email address so i can give you my picture for you to know whom i am my email address is (sarahudah@yahoo.com) (Remeber the distance or colour does not matter but love matters alot in life) please contact me here sarahudah@yahoo.com
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It appears inbox spam knows no bounds, even on this sacred of grounds
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LOL! I guess she's not into girls, which is fine by me! LOL!
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I'm afraid it's looking that way Ryan... she fooled us all.
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Dunamis is also a cartoon in real life
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Sarah is a whole lotta woman, one man, even SEO titans like ourselves, is simply not enough for her lusty appetites. Or something like that.
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Neither did I. We're both female, and our avatars reflect that, which might be why.
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Wait. Are you saying Sarah's ovations of my suaveness are insincere?!
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Weird. She never sent one to me.
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Ha, I got one also, she is playing the field chaps!
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I'm all about kicking ass.
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I would imagine EGOL is a good fighter. You've made a wise decision Steve.
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lol no it's okay it's me and my paranoia... I can't resist with the jokes sometimes and then I panic in case my sense of humour is a bit dark and might offend people.
But on that, there's no way I'd get into a who is the cutest competition with EGOL. I pick my battles carefully so that I can win
(Wouldn't fist fight him either, had my ass kicked before and it wasn't pleasant)
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Ahh my fault for not reading it properly. I feel really bad though as I still haven't got my message from Sarah!
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Sorry Steve...I may have jumped the gun. I think it's the mom in me seeing a potential looming problem. I could just picture you and EGOL having a fistfight over who Sarah likes more.
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Oh, sorry... what did I do?
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Got it in mine and as soon as I did, reported it to tech support as spam. Got to help keep the moz a spam-free zone!
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LOL! Boys, play nice!
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Lately I've been getting a lot of emails telling me that the domain name that I use is about to be taken over by someone else and I need to use this company in order to be able to keep it.
It's a bit of a concern though that people are using seomoz profile data to email you.
Or then again, maybe Sarah thinks you're cute.
EDIT: Maybe she thinks you're cute and she also thinks EGOL is cute.
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Steve, that's a good way to get the "thumbs down".
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I'm hurt... she's obviously been two timing us
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Even in your SEOmoz inbox? I mean yeah I get tonnes to my normal email but this is a first for me to get one actually on this site.
Haha, yeah I've had a few million headed for my bank account if I'm willing to provide the details too. I've been tempted to give it to them for comedy value, just so they get excited only to find out there's nothing in my bank lol.
Hard to believe but I guess some people must really fall for that stuff, or they wouldn't keep doing it.
Still, Sarah sounds lovely hey?!
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I got it.
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I didn't get that email but I do get emails like that from time to time,usually asking for money for a 'flight' to see me!
I also get emails from people on occasion informing me that a distant relative of mine has died and they want to give me my share of it ; quite a good deal actually - all I have to do is give over all my bank details and they'll transfer the 200 million.
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